Edgar started with Hot Wheels’ recent casting, to which he mercilessly cut the roof off all along the character line of the car. A tonneau cover made from real fabric was made, cut so only the driver’s seat was available.

As in all of Edgar’s customs, the detailing borders on insanity. The stellar touch on this car is without a doubt the side mirror, made with a ballpen tip and insulin syringe needles as the arms, which were glued together first and then cut to fit. Just let that sink for a minute and imagine the patience and craftsmanship it took to create just that one accessory. And the steady pulse, too.

The rest of the car is also thoroughly detailed, from the body -chrome trim and engine vents, Clear Red taillights- to the interior, which received a ton of work given it was going to be one of the focal points of this custom.

The rolling stock consists of Hot Wheels Larry Wood wheels, which are the ones that look the most like the classic Fuchs wheels, with rubber Real Riders tires. How would this car look with black spokes, like it’s often used?

The final result is a very well achieved and rounded car that missed a place in the podium by just two points, so we were quite pleased when it deservedly earned the customizer’s recognition. Another award that goes directly to Michoacán!